Alessandro Balata
Alessandro Balata is a PhD student in the University of Leeds’ Applied Mathematics department. His revolutionary work demonstrates the exciting application that mathematics can bring to real-world problems, as it reaches into the farthest reaches of the globe to bring people out of energy poverty.
Dr Stephen Hall
Stephen is a leader in the Sustainable Cities program at the University of Leed’s Sustainability Research Institute. His research explores what is necessary to create a sustainable urban future. His talk will focus on our collaborative vision of what the ‘good life’ looks like, and how taking back energy control will get us there.
Li Ye
Li Ye is studying for a masters degree in engineering, technology and business management at the University of Leeds. However, her passion lies in the mysteries of the universe! She believes our only limitations are our imaginations and with the right direction we all have the capacity to unlock the mysteries of the universe if we dare to take the time.
Oluwafunmilayo Abari
A qualified chemist, student-doctor and part-time coffee connoisseur, Funmi has always been invested in supporting the personal development of others, particularly young people. Funmi’s global voluntary commitments have been recognised and awarded her 2nd place as Britain’s most Influential Black Student by the renowned Powerful Media - Future Leaders Magazine.
Shruti Ajitsaria
Shruti is the head of FUSE, Allen & Overy’s technology innovation space where technology companies, lawyers, and their clients can collaborate to explore, develop and test legal, regulatory and deal-related solutions.
Stephen Hall
Stephen is a leader in the Sustainable Cities program at the University of Leed’s Sustainability Research Institute. His research explores what is necessary to create a sustainable urban future. His talk will focus on our collaborative vision of what the ‘good life’ looks like, and how taking back energy control will get us there.
Tina Leslie
Tina Leslie is the founder of Freedom4girls and coiner of the term 'period poverty'. Having campaigned on behalf of young girls in Kenya unable to access sanitary ware Tina uncovered the same issues facing girls in the UK today. Alongside two 'day jobs' she now works tirelessly in her pursuit of enabling access to affordable ware, and where possible environmentally friendly sanitary ware to all those in need.
Will Bolton
Will Bolton is a British Clinical Research Fellow at the National Institute for Health Research and is also a University of Leeds medical graduate.
He is on the steering committee for Healthcare Technology Cooperative Foundation (HTCF), creating initiatives to bring together healthcare professionals, scientists, patients and industry representatives to identify unmet clinical needs and develop new technology to solve these.
Will has a keen interest in surgery and is furthering this with his PhD research into surgical technologies in low-resource settings.